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One hundred and eighty eight schools are at risk of being affected by the El Niño, Kilifi county director of education, Dickson Ole Keis,has revealed.

While releasing a report in his office the director revealed they conducted an assessment following the report from the metrological department that El Nino rains were expected from this October.

The report revealed that more than seventy thousand students from both primary and secondary schools might be affected.

“ We are in the process of ensuring that we fully prepare ourselves for every emergency, The national government is on the process of setting up funds, from the Shs.5billion kitty to serve all the 47 counties,” said Keis.

According to him, Kilifi County is expected to get a larger amount due to its geographical location..

At the same time Governor Amason Kingi has asked the community to cooperate with the government on the raised El- Niño alert to ensure everyone’s safety.

“As a county government we have our own department responsible for disaster management programs and soon we shall tell the community on which places are safer during El- Nino. But again we are asking them to move way from slopes and look for hilly areas for settlement in order to have every person safe.” said the governor.

County Executive Officer in Charge of public service and disaster management Christine Pekeshe assured the community of their well being and safety during the rains.

“The County government has set aside Shs.30 million for disaster management and at the same time we have already bought important equipment for emergency at a cost of Shs.11 million and what I can say is that we are well prepared for anything,” said Pekeshe.

Life jackets, mosquito nets, blankets and mattresses are among other equipment bought in preparation for the El Niño.